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US-Australia talks on AUKUS changes have been underway for 18 months

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US-Australia talks on AUKUS changes have been underway for 18 months
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Talks between the US and Australia regarding changes to the AUKUS pact have been ongoing for 18 months. Recently, it was announced that Australia will purchase three second-hand Virginia-class submarines instead of two second-hand and one new. This decision is seen as a significant shift in the AUKUS agreement, aimed at simplifying operations and achieving budget savings.

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ABC News (Australia) · https://www.abc.net.au/news/tom-lowrey/7137788
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Defence officials say talks with US on AUKUS changes began 18 months agoBy defence and national security correspondent Tom LowreyTopic:Defence and National SecurityThu 4 Jun 2026 at 2:19amThu 4 Jun 2026 at 2:19amThu 4 Jun 2026 at 2:19amUSS Texas is one of the US Navy's Virginia class submarines. (Supplied: US Department of Defense)In short: Talks on changes to the AUKUS pact began around 18 months ago, according to Australian Submarine Agency officials.The changes announced over the weekend will see Australia buy three second-hand submarines, rather than two second-hand and one new.What's next?Officials told the hearings the submarines Australia buys will be roughly six years old, and have a lifespan of 30-33 years.abc.net.au/news/defence-aukus-us-changes-18-months-talks/106757056Link…

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